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I expected to pull up 100s of blogs by Underground nuts or at least something on Wikipedia but nothing's there.

Also, what's with the 100m distance to connect to the Overground? Didn't they shut it down so they could connect the two together in some way? Are they going to now put a warning on the Green Park interchanges to the effect that you may die of old age changing from one line to another?

looking at hideous cranes out my bedroom window, being woken by construction noises, and having my tube travel disrupted by the construction of Westfield, and now I'm not even around to reap the benefits.

I feel like Ken Livingstone when he sees Boris standing in an air-conditioned train, or closing the Olympics.

The Victoria line is underground from Brixton to Walthamstow, but there are overground servicing areas (such as at Northumberland Park), where they can transfer the rolling stock on to the tracks.

The Waterloo and City line is the only entirely self contained, underground line on the network. The trains are hoisted in using a crane, see article and photograph: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waterloo_&_City_line#Features.